Paul D. Clement, a prominent conservative attorney with over 100 Supreme Court cases under his belt, has been chosen to present independent arguments in the corruption case against New York City's Mayor Eric Adams. A former solicitor general during the George W. Bush administration, Clement has a history of defending contentious government policies. After stints in private practice focusing on conservative issues—including cases against the Obama administration—he recently left his firm Kirkland & Ellis to establish a boutique legal practice. His educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Georgetown and a law degree from Harvard.
Paul D. Clement, a seasoned conservative attorney and former solicitor general, has been appointed to present independent arguments related to a corruption case against New York City's Mayor Eric Adams.
Having argued over 100 cases before the Supreme Court and defended numerous conservative causes, Clement's extensive legal background includes significant cases involving government policies and high-profile individuals.
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